Second hour: investigative reports: new Master of Bristols former slave trading Merchant Venturers, Tim Ross, installed at banquet after annual Charter Day service in Bristol Cathedral. Corporate City of London lawyer Tim Ross connection with Bristol City Council doomed waste contractor and blacklisting explained by The Bristolian scandal sheet. Christine Townsend discusses The Merchant Venturers and local schools: Colston Girls School Commemoration Day at Bristol Cathedral; Radical History Group; slavery; fairness in allocating places at schools; Merchant Venturers Charter Day at Bristol Cathedral - Tim Ross new Master - jobs hes had including Corporate Lawyer in City of London, part of Dolphin Society and Quartet Foundation â not enough transparency. British paratroopers will lose their anonymity if they are charged with murder of civil rights campaigners on Bloody Sunday â planned by secret services, Lord Peter Carrington was Defence Secretary in charge of the Parachute Regiment during Bloody Sunday massacre of Irish Nationalists in 1972 but during WW2 Operation Market Garden he took a 17 hour break rather than driving his tanks to reinforce the Paratroopers down a clear road to Arnhem. Sir John Scarlett, former head of MI6, cashing in - on many boards including Morgan Stanley and Times Newspapers â VIP criminals â other spy chiefs who have cashed in too â Qatar â regime change hypocrisy. Death of Princess Diana: Annie Machon, former MI5 officer, discusses how Al Fayed was possibly set up with a straw man operation and Diana was assassinated; John Morgan, author of The Paris London Connection, discusses how the British royal family behaves like a cult. Israel/Palestine: organs of dead Palestinians being taken; Israel strong hold over US. Lufthansa longest ever strike but hardly mentioned in London press. Russian doping crisis â geo-political warfare.Twenty years to the day since BBC Panoramas interview with Princess Diana about her relationship with Prince Charles. What does former MI5 officer Annie Machon make of her death, was it murder? Australian author John Morgan explains why hew believes the British Royal Family has all the hallmarks of a cult.